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Title: Sonication induced peptide-appended bolaamphiphile hydrogels for in situ generation and catalytic activity of Pt nanoparticles
Authors: Das, Apurba Kumar
Keywords: Bolaamphiphiles;Higher order;Hydrogenation reactions;In-situ;In-situ synthesized;Nanofibrillar;Nanoribbons;P-nitroaniline;P-phenylene diamines;Physiological condition;Platinum nanoparticles;Pt nanoparticles;Stacking interaction;Supramolecular structure;Synergic effects;Amino acids;Functional materials;Hydrogels;Hydrogen bonds;Hydrogenation;Peptides;Platinum;Self assembly;Sonication;Nanoparticles
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Maity, I., Rasale, D. B., & Das, A. K. (2012). Sonication induced peptide-appended bolaamphiphile hydrogels for in situ generation and catalytic activity of pt nanoparticles. Soft Matter, 8(19), 5301-5308. doi:10.1039/c2sm25126d
Abstract: The self-assembly of peptide based bolaamphiphiles is investigated upon sonication. We show the ability of peptide bolaamphiphiles 1 and 2 to form strong and rigid self-supporting hydrogels under physiological conditions upon sonication. The self-assembly of higher order supramolecular structures occurs through a synergic effect of hydrogen bonding and π-stacking interactions. Phenylalanine rich peptide bolaamphiphile 2 self-assembles into well-defined nanoribbons whereas tyrosine rich functional material 1 self-assembles into nanofibrillar structures that can be used as a template for in situ generation of platinum nanoparticles. Furthermore, hydrogenation reactions are catalyzed by in situ synthesized Pt nanoparticles such as p-phenylenediamine, which is prepared by the reaction of p-nitroaniline with Pt nanoparticles. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c2sm25126d
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9473
ISSN: 1744-683X
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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